Instrument Combines VLF AC Hipot, Capacitor Discharge Unit
March 17, 2006
DC testing of solid dielectric cable is largely ineffective, highly discouraged, and discontinued by most
DC testing of solid dielectric cable is largely ineffective, highly discouraged, and discontinued by most. The preferred method is to use AC voltage to test cables, and for long cable runs, a Very Low Frequency (VLF) AC hipot is required. A VLF test is a pass/fail stress test and if a cable or splice defect cannot hold the test voltage, it will fail. The fault must be located and repaired, requiring the use of a capacitor discharge unit (thumper) and possibly radar. High Voltage, Inc. combines the VLF, thumper, and radar capability all into one package.
For simplified fault locating, the VT30 can be combined with the TDR-20 radar unit. The TDR-20 drastically reduces fault locating times and stresses imposed on the cable during thumping. The internal arc reflection filter is compatible with other radar units on the market and allows for future upgrades.
Features:
Single piece combination VLF hipot/burner and capacitor discharge unit
Repetition rate of eight seconds
Internal arc reflection filter
Simplified controls for minimal operator training
Zero start high-voltage interlock
Single pulse or continuous discharge mode
Side-mounted storage reel to hold cables and accessories
Output vise clamps for assured contact to test cable and ground
Operation from either line, generator or inverter
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